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Freedom Force vs The Third Reich - Interview @ TVG

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Wednesday - February 25, 2004 - 02:29 -
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TotalVideoGames has chatted with Bill Gardner from Irrational Games about FF vs The Third Reich, with the resulting interview now online in article format:
Freedom Force can best be described as a tactical role-playing game, a slick and fast paced one where you are in control of a collection of superheroes - all with their own powers, looks and kit! It appears that the team has taken onboard what the fans have said about the first game and intend to make the sequel nigh on perfect - as Bill explained.

“The response from our fans could not have been more flattering! The press and the fan base both responded beyond our hopes. Our fans especially have given us tremendous support. For that we thank them. Feedback is a vital part of the development process. When you’re lucky enough to have released a successful title, one of the things you’re both blessed and curse with is a fan base. You have to decide early on, do you want to solely target your fan base, expand it by making it more accessible, or take the road in between. FFV3R walks the middle road - we want to enhance the gameplay of the original and fix what ailed it, while maintaining all the good stuff. We intend to improve just about every aspect of the game. One of our core goals has always been to improve multiplayer. We’re addressing all the core issues of the original and vastly improving everything else.”
Source: GenGamers
 
 
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